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Conservationists, volunteers recognized at Tuscarawas County banquet
NEW PHILADELPHIA, Ohio – Ridenour Farms of Angel Valley Road, Stone Creek, was recognized as the 2005 Conservation Farm of the Year at the Tuscarawas Soil and Water Conservation District and Norma Johnson Center banquet Feb.
Advice for graduates: Pondering the big questions
Editor Susan Crowell poses questions to the Class of 2019 (and just about everyone).
Redoximorphic what?? Soil judging is more than collection
Do you all know what type of soil is beneath your feet? Do you know if it’s well drained, primarily silt loam, depth to the water table, etc…? These are all things that should be taken into consideration before roads are constructed, houses are built, or most anything. Soil is the foundation of all that
Roundup of FFA news for Feb. 14, 2019
Catch up on local FFA news from United FFA, West Holmes FFA, Smithville FFA and Black River FFA.
Sometimes, you stand your ground
Judith Sutherland recounts her childhood confrontations with schoolyard boys, who excluded her from their games at recess.
Roundup of FFA news for the week of Nov. 17, 2016
Catch up on local FFA news for the week of Nov. 17, 2016.
Ohio FFA celebrates meaning of ‘I believe’ at 84th state convention
Ohio FFA honors its best in Columbus.
Success… at the end of a rope halter
They are barely able to walk and yet they pick up the end of rope halter and make their first debut in the show ring. We can hardly wait to watch them grow up and move closer to the other end of the halter. Yet turn around and they are graduating from eighth grade, high
What are parents — and others– really afraid of?
Editor: In Editor Susan Crowell’s Sept. 9 column, “Obama school speech furor: You can tell it was a slow news day,” you dismissed as unwarranted the criticism of allowing the speech to be broadcast in classrooms all across America to children starting at 5. One of the spins produced by the White House press spokesman
Harvest rarely done by Thanksgiving
Despite Thanksgiving’s late November arrival, neither we nor the neighbors of the southern Illinois farm of my youth were done with harvest by the harvest holiday.






